At least 10,000 farmers in the Kajiado West sub-county are set to improve their agricultural productivity following the rehabilitation of the Nguruman irrigation scheme. The rehabilitation project set to strengthen climate resilience and boost food security began in 2024 after devastating floods destroyed canals and water intake systems, forcing many farmers to abandon the irrigation…Ā Ā Ā
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